Dawn of Memories explores the significance of first memories and enables individuals to understand the meaning of early recollections throughout their lives. Using historical examples as well as firsthand accounts, the author explores the very real way early memories impact us throughout our lives.
Dawn of Memories explores the significance of first memories and enables individuals to understand the meaning of early recollections throughout their lives. Using historical examples as well as firsthand accounts, the author explores the very real way early memories impact us throughout our lives.
Arthur J. Clark, Ed. D., is a professor and coordinator of the counseling and human development program at St. Lawrence University. He is the author of Early Recollections: Theory and Practice in Counseling and Psychotherapy, Defense Mechanisms in the Counseling Process, and Empathy in Counseling and Psychotherapy: Perspectives and Practices. His has published over forty journal articles and book chapters, with twelve publications relating to the topic of early recollections.
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Dedication Introduction PART I ORIGINS AND INVESTIGATIONS OF EARLY RECOLLECTIONS Unlocking the Front Door: An Introduction to Early RecollectionsLooking Forward by Thinking Back: Historical Perspectives on First MemoriesThe Story of My Life: Personality Dynamics, Early Recollections, and Alfred AdlerPART II INTERPRETATION AND MEANINGS OF EARLY RECOLLECTIONS Life Is What I First Recall: The Interpretation and Meaning of Early Recollections "The Whistle:" Dawn of Memories, An Early Recollections Interpretation ModelCapturing the "Big Picture:" Core Themes and Early RecollectionsBecoming a Person: Personality Dimensions and Early Recollections"I Am What I Perceive:" Perceptions and Early RecollectionsPART III TRADITIONS AND PRACTICES OF EARLY RECOLLECTIONS Teaching By Example: Early Recollections of Historical FiguresMaking Sense of My World: Early Recollections in Counseling and PsychotherapyLooking Through My Eyes and Yours: Early Recollections in Personal Use
Dedication Introduction PART I ORIGINS AND INVESTIGATIONS OF EARLY RECOLLECTIONS Unlocking the Front Door: An Introduction to Early RecollectionsLooking Forward by Thinking Back: Historical Perspectives on First MemoriesThe Story of My Life: Personality Dynamics, Early Recollections, and Alfred AdlerPART II INTERPRETATION AND MEANINGS OF EARLY RECOLLECTIONS Life Is What I First Recall: The Interpretation and Meaning of Early Recollections "The Whistle:" Dawn of Memories, An Early Recollections Interpretation ModelCapturing the "Big Picture:" Core Themes and Early RecollectionsBecoming a Person: Personality Dimensions and Early Recollections"I Am What I Perceive:" Perceptions and Early RecollectionsPART III TRADITIONS AND PRACTICES OF EARLY RECOLLECTIONS Teaching By Example: Early Recollections of Historical FiguresMaking Sense of My World: Early Recollections in Counseling and PsychotherapyLooking Through My Eyes and Yours: Early Recollections in Personal Use
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